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[*] posted on 5-6-2009 at 02:45 PM
הפיוט יעלה יעלה anyone have this msuic sheet?


Hey guys
wondering if anyone has הפיוט יעלה יעלה ya ala ya ala mp3 and music sheet. and info how to play.

thx sammy




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[*] posted on 5-6-2009 at 07:15 PM
i hope it helps


http://www.piyut.org.il/tradition/63.html?currPerformance=1778
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[*] posted on 5-7-2009 at 04:10 PM


Shalom Sammy,

"Ya'ala, Ya'ala" can be sung to many different melodies, including the melody, "Ya Tira Tiri" (a Syrian folksong).

"Ya'ala, Ya'ala" sung to "Ya Tira Tiri": http://www.piyut.org.il/tradition/english/617.html?currPerformance=... (Maybe this is the one you were thinking of -- popular w/Halabi Jews?)

You can hear a ROCKIN' version of "Ya Tira Tiri" (AKA "Ya Tera Teeri") by Sabah Fakhri in the original Arabic here: http://www.damascus-online.com/Music/fakhri.htm

Those Aleppo folksongs, "Quddud Halabiyya" are very popular for Jewish piyyutim and pizmonim. You might recognize some other of the Sabah Fakhri songs, especially "Ya Mal As-Sham," whose melody is used for "Naima Li."

Kol Tuv,
John
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